All of the new 'Applebred'-Durons(Model 8, 1.4GHz and up) have a 133/266MHz FSB.The Athlon T-Bird 'C'(1.0-1.4GHz) has a 133MHz FSB - there are 'B'-versions with a 100MHz FSB, too(up to 1.4GHz).This' ">http://www.amd.com/gb-uk/asset...cification_Rev_ENG.pdf will help you determine the FSB of an Athlon/Duron-CPU.

QUOTE (Greyhound @ Feb 11 2004, 05:35 AM) All of the new 'Applebred'-Durons(Model 8, 1.4GHz and up) have a 133/266MHz FSB.The Athlon T-Bird 'C'(1.0-1.4GHz) has a 133MHz FSB - there are 'B'-versions with a 100MHz FSB, too(up to 1.4GHz).This' ">http://www.amd.com/gb-uk/asset...cification_Rev_ENG.pdf will help you determine the FSB of an Athlon/Duron-CPU. That is a great link...is there one that includes the mobile processors?

QUOTE That is a great link...is there one that includes the mobile processors? Nope Laptops are not really meant to be built by the end-user(atleast not yet...) - that's prolly the reason why there is almost no official documentation(Datasheets, etc.) about the Athlon XP-M-line of mobile parts...The Power and Thermal Datasheet' ">http://www.amd.com/us-en/asset...nd_tech_docs/30430.pdf for the Athlon 64 does contain some mobile specs, tho...